A relentlessly gay yard

Baltimore-resident Julie Baker, a widow and mother of four, created a set of rainbow-colored mason jars with the words “Love” and “Ohana” and hung them outside her frontyard. (Ohana, for those of you who haven’t seen Disney’s Lilo & Stitch cartoon, is the Hawaiian word that means “family.”)

Baker didn’t think too much of her handicraft until one day, she opened her door to find a note from her neighbor.

But Baker didn’t “tone it down.” Instead, she planned to turn it up even higher. After she shared the story with a friend who posted it on Facebook, the story went viral, and Baker has started a Go Fund Me campaign.

“I am starting this fundraiser so I can work to make my Home even More ‘relentlessly gay.’ If we go high enough, I will see if I can get a Rainbow Roof! Because my invisible relentlessly gay rainbow dragon should live up there in style!” Baker added, “Put simply, I am a widow and the mother of four children, my youngest in high school and I WILL NOT Relent to Hatred. Instead I will battle it with whimsy and beauty and laughter and love, wrapped around my home, yard and family!!!”